"Riot police broke up a rally in Morocco where thousands of people protested a decision by the country’s king to pardon a Spanish pedophile who raped 11 local children. The pardon came at the request of Spain's King Juan Carlos. Spanish citizen Daniel Fino Galvan, 64, was jailed for 30 years in 2011 by a court in the city of Kenitra, some 40 kilometers north of the Moroccan capital, Rabat, for raping 11 children, aged between 4 and 15."

He was convicted after the videos he made of his crimes were used as evidence. Moroccans infuriated by the pardon gathered in their thousands to the center of Rabat on Friday, where they clashed with police in front of the parliament building. Dozens of protesters, including reporters and photographers, were injured in clashes after police were ordered to disperse the rally. Rallies against Galvan’s release also took place in the Moroccan cities of Tangiers and Tetouan."

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New developments concerning Morocco paedophile pardon, shortly after the angry protests which occurred in Morocco. A man, released by the Moroccan Authorities on demand of Spain (along with 50 other convicts), stands accused of several rapes on Moroccan territory. As many witnesses confirm he left the country towards the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, many interrogations remain about the support he benefited, raising rumors and allegations, namely in direction of the Spanish Palace.